Anti-capitalist protesters storm Panton House

Anti-capitalist protesters storm Panton House

Anti-capitalist protesters storm Panton House

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A 60-strong band of Occupy London Stock Exchange protesters stormed Panton House, the head office of FTSE 100 listed company Xstrata, during yesterday's strike

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They headed for the roof, set off flares, and unfurled a banner emblazoned with "All Powere to the 99%"

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Occupy London said that the protest was directed at Xstrata chief executive Mick Davies, who is the highest paid chief executive of all FTSE 100 companies. Spokesman Karen Lincoln said: "Mick Davis is a prime example of the greedy 1% lining their own pockets while denying workers pensions"

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The demonstrators organised via Twitter to rush on the building at 3.30pm

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Within half an hour police had begun to make arrests for a variety of offences including aggravated trespass, burglary and criminal damage

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In total, 21 protesters were arrested. Here one is seen being led away by police

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A large number of police formed a cordon around Panton House in the West End as the protesters were cleared from the building

A 60-strong band of Occupy London Stock Exchange protesters stormed Panton House, the head office of FTSE 100 listed company Xstrata, during yesterday's strike

A 60-strong band of Occupy London Stock Exchange protesters stormed Panton House, the head office of FTSE 100 listed company Xstrata, during yesterday's strike